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. >> still ahead, we bring in ezra klein. also, home run derby last night at fenway park plus jeter watch at yankee stadium. sports is next. ♪ ♪ hey, dad, you think i could drive? i'll tell you what -- when we stop to fill it up. ♪ ♪ [ son ] you realize, it's gotta run out sometime. [ male announcer ] jetta tdi clean diesel. the turbo that gets 42 miles per gallon. ♪ it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open an account today and put schwab mobile to work for you. years ago, my mother taught me. and over the years, i've taught my family. we've created so much here together. so when my doctor said that over those years my high cholesterol was contributing to
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ezra pound, e.e. comings. if you were to judge hemmingway's influence in that larger group, where would you stack him up? >> well, quite honestly, i would put him first. i think once he went over to paris and began to see the experimentation going on in the arts, particularly in painting, and decided that he wanted to write the way the painters painted, i think as susan said earlier, hemmingway was radical in bringing to america and american art a modernism and a modernism that didn't just have to do with painting, but it had to do with all of the arts and the way that hemmingway defined, literally, a new style of writing for the 20th century. every writer you talk to today usually has to acknowledge that he or she has to deal with hemmingway somehow because he radically revised the way sentences were structured and the way a piece of literary art became almost like a literary canvas. at the same time, he had determined that the writer should not describe, but the writer should make. and it was a question for
ezra pound, e.e. comings. if you were to judge hemmingway's influence in that larger group, where would you stack him up? >> well, quite honestly, i would put him first. i think once he went over to paris and began to see the experimentation going on in the arts, particularly in painting, and decided that he wanted to write the way the painters painted, i think as susan said earlier, hemmingway was radical in bringing to america and american art a modernism and a modernism that didn't...
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ezra klein, thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >>> you can have the last word online at our blog or follow my tweets @lawrence. the show sh rachel madd "the rachel maddow show" is up next. melissa harris in for her tonight. >> a breaking news night, huh, lawrence? this will be fun. thanks to all of you at home for staying with us for this next hour, because this is in fact a breaking news hour. we are going to report on this high stakes, high drama battle over on capitol hill, a battle over whether or not this country should enter into its first-ever self imposed default. at this hour, the united states house of representatives stands in recess as it prepares to vote on house speaker john boehner's plan to raise the debt ceiling. now, this is a bill that called for about $1 trillion in spending cuts only. and it raises the debt ceiling for only six months, at which point we could have another breaking news night, because this could happen all over again. now, this was a vote that was supposed to happen about three hours ago, when we were working on a different
ezra klein, thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >>> you can have the last word online at our blog or follow my tweets @lawrence. the show sh rachel madd "the rachel maddow show" is up next. melissa harris in for her tonight. >> a breaking news night, huh, lawrence? this will be fun. thanks to all of you at home for staying with us for this next hour, because this is in fact a breaking news hour. we are going to report on this high stakes,...
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. >> on the issue of the president, to talk to a point ezra klein made about governors who have been successful. top ones, governors that have been successful over the past six months, i can think of three or four. it wasn't just the governors themselves, but the situation, the legislature they had, it was the exact kind of dynamic they were dealing with in their own state legislatures. couldn't we put a little of this or a lot of this on the republicans and the plans they put forward that have been far too extreme then digging in and not allowing room for negotiation? >> obama inherited one of the biggest messes in history. but, when he came in, he had both houses of congress, the american people behind him and he missed the opportunity. that's one of our tragedies right now. at the crucial moment when he had the chance to lead clearly, he didn't. now he's boxed in. i have no sympathy for the opposition in this. what they are saying is destructive. i agree with you, mika, it's destructive. neither side has been consequential for what's supposed to be a good sign. >> people get upset
. >> on the issue of the president, to talk to a point ezra klein made about governors who have been successful. top ones, governors that have been successful over the past six months, i can think of three or four. it wasn't just the governors themselves, but the situation, the legislature they had, it was the exact kind of dynamic they were dealing with in their own state legislatures. couldn't we put a little of this or a lot of this on the republicans and the plans they put forward...
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the rest, like this one run bypass toby pastor ezra gjin are not generally allowed. they've been cracked down more in the wake of arab spring. the government has concerns, he says, because we are well organized and outside the establishment. for months congregants of one of beijing's largest underground churches have been detained, its leaders under house arrest. the chinese government says the worshippers have been illegally gathering in the streets. still parishioners here continue to worship the way they want. i'm not scared, she says. i believe god will be with me. the chinese government maintains it allows freedom of religion. american televangelist franklin graham says china has allowed christianity to grow here despite beijing's concerns the church could undermine the state's authority. >> i've seen the changes they've made in 20 years, and i believe there will be more changes to come. >> reporter: pastor jin wants to stand up for those changes n a rare public move, he and a dozen other christian leaders have signed a petition calling on leadership to allow gr
the rest, like this one run bypass toby pastor ezra gjin are not generally allowed. they've been cracked down more in the wake of arab spring. the government has concerns, he says, because we are well organized and outside the establishment. for months congregants of one of beijing's largest underground churches have been detained, its leaders under house arrest. the chinese government says the worshippers have been illegally gathering in the streets. still parishioners here continue to worship...